RELIEVERS: April/May profit centers

This week, the column examines some early profit centers among non-closers. Can they keep it up? We filter by projected value (in 5x5 dollars) for under $0 and skim the top dollar group of non-closers. From that, we get:

                  IP    ERA WHIP  W/Sv  Dom  Cmd hr/9  xERA   G/F   BPV pxERA pBPV
==============   ====  ==== ====  ==== ==== ==== ====  ==== ======  === ===== ==== 
J.Wilson (PIT)   35.0  1.29 0.86  5/0   8.7  2.4  0.3  3.14  54/30   92  3.78  53
Scheppers (TEX)  28.0  0.64 0.89  4/0   5.5  1.9  0.6  3.75  54/32   52  3.82  74 
T.Hunter (BAL)   31.0  1.74 0.90  3/1   6.7  4.6  1.5  3.60  43/42  102  4.23  68
Cecil (TOR)      30.3  1.78 0.86  1/0  10.7  4.0  0.3  2.80  46/36  144  4.05  75
C.Allen (CLE)    25.0  2.16...

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